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21.10.2016 | Theoretical/Philosophical Paper

Explicating the Key Notions of Copresence and Verification in Relation to Husserl’s Use of the Term Direct to Describe Empathy

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Erschienen in: Human Studies | Ausgabe 2/2017

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Abstract

Zahavi and Gallagher’s contemporary direct perception model of intersubjectivity has its roots in the phenomenological project of Edmund Husserl. Some authors (Smith in Philos Phenomenol Res 81(3):731–748, 2010; Krueger in Phenomenol Cogn Sci 11:149–173, 2012; Bohl and Gangopadhyay in Philos Explor 17(2):203–222, 2014) have utilised, and criticised, Husserl’s model of direct empathic perception. This essay seeks to correct certain misunderstandings of Husserl notion of direct empathic perception and thus, by proxy, clarify the contemporary direct perception model, through an exegesis of Husserlian texts. In the first half of this essay I clarify the analogy between the directness of regular material object perception and the directness of empathic perception via a clarification of Husserl’s notion of co-presence. I argue that contemporary renditions of Husserl’s account which stress the dis-analogy between these two types of perception (Smith 2010; Krueger 2012) are based on a superficial and incorrect rendering of Husserl’s notion of co-presence. In the second half of this essay I clarify the notion of verification. I argue that, for Husserl, behaviour does not verify mental life. Instead, empathic verification occurs via the relation between concepts and intuitions. In my conclusions I show how contemporary authors misunderstand the fundamental nature of Husserl’s account of empathy because of the downgraded status of psychic life within contemporary cognitive science.

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Fußnoten
1
Gallagher notes this is something of an umbrella terms for approaches which “include those that draw not only from phenomenological philosophy, but also from enactive theories of perception, developmental studies of social interaction, and/or narrative theory” (2012).
 
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The other two challenges concern the asymmetry in directness between self and other experience, the related role of the reduction to ownness in Husserl’s account, and dealing with the indirectness caused by the embodiment of the other. These concerns are addressed in a companion piece to this article (Williams 2016).
 
3
These comments are meant to be taken in a static context. Of course, for Husserl, even ideas have a historic origin in experience, and our employment of them changes over the course of our cognitive development. Plotting these origins and developments is a task for genetic phenomenology.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Explicating the Key Notions of Copresence and Verification in Relation to Husserl’s Use of the Term Direct to Describe Empathy
verfasst von
Heath Williams
Publikationsdatum
21.10.2016
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Human Studies / Ausgabe 2/2017
Print ISSN: 0163-8548
Elektronische ISSN: 1572-851X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10746-016-9414-4

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